LANCASTER m 12, 18y2 lancatcr f ntelHflencei, TUESDAY EVENING. 8EPT. 02, 1883. BEAVER AS AM KXECUTIVE -OFFICER. How Be Has Managed the State College flhamafal Bqaasderiag or Public Money Matter for Farmers to Consider. vania," .afterwards tho "Agricultural Col lepo of' Pennsylvania," and now the "Pennsylvania State College," was organ ized under act of incorporation, July 13, 1854. Tho farm upon which tho college is built is located in Centre county, and was a free gift for tho purpose by General James Irvin. Ono year after the first meeting of the board of trustees, tho State Agricultural Society gavo of its funds to the Farm School $10,000. This was fol lowed by ft donation of equal amount from the citizens of Contro county, and by one from friends of the institution tliroughout the State of 625,000. In 1857 the first application for State aid to tho school was made and an appro priation of $50,000 was secured. In 1801 an additional appropriation was made by the Legislature of $49,900, making in all to this date, exclusive of the farm prop erty, tho sum of $144,900. In 18C2 tho act of Congress giving cer tain government lands to agricultural insti tutions was passed, and during tho session of 18C3 tho Legislature accepted the land granted by Congress in behalf of tho Ag ricultural College of Pennsylvania. This land after being -sold netted the College 9439.180.80, an income from which it first received in 1808. From 1803 to 1872 interest was received by tho college from its laud scrip bonds amounting annually to $26,351.10. The number of students in attendance from tho timo of tho opening of tho college in 1859 to tho 1st of .January, 1872, as shown by college catalogues, av eraged yearly 112 tho average cost to each student for college expenses was $120 annually, so that tho statement of receipts up to 1872, from various sources, by the college would bo as follows : From Citizens of Centre county $ lo.ttw " State Agricultural Society 10.WW " Citizens or tho State vr,000 " Legislature of the State !W,K) ' Intcront from lund tcrip 105,440 " Students ,. 1G4.720 Total. 8425,060 The above sum total is exclusive of the income derived from tho college farms, the figures of which wo have not been able to obtain. . Out of this amount was paid for College buildings and equipment: $110,000 Experimental fUnas and 3,ouo Total (1C5,000 Leaving for school purposes alone the sum of $200,000.00. With this sum tho college succeeded in graduating CO young men, at an average cost for each graduate, as shown by the figure, of $3)937.27. WORSE AND WORSE. This showing looks bad enough, and it is not to be wondered at, that at the tiihe those who knew of the facts complained of the mismanagement of the institution and the frightful amount of money that was being used to accomplish such a small amount of good. But bad as it was, it was nothing compared to what was to fol low. Iu 1872 H. A. McAllister, esq., the god father of the college and a gentleman who had spent time, talent and money to estab lish it, died. lie was succeeded by his son-in-law, General James A. Beaver, who has since that date been the homo trustee, and, as such, the controlling jwwer in the management of the college. His word has been law and his influence omnipotent in its management. At tho timo ho became connected with the college ho knew its weakness, ho undcrdcrstood the prejudices there were against it and the cause of those prejudices, and was aware of its financial failures and mismanagement. As an hon est, faithful officer ho should have set about correcting tho abuses and reforming the management. How did he do it ? Not by attempting to cut down useless extravagances at tho College ; not by try ing to build it up and return to tho tax payers of tho State some equivalent for the monoys expended, but by appealing to the Legislature for further aid, which was granted, in the shape of an addition to the land scrip endowment of $60,813.20, thus making tho entire endowment fund of the College $500,000, tho interest on which at C per cent, or $30,000 per annum, the State obligated itself and pays regularly ta tho college. It is but fair to Gcncral'Bcaver, in this connection, to state that at tho time ho succeeded to his father-in-law's place as the managing power of tho college it had an indebtedness upon it of $80,000. EACH GRADUATE COSTS $G,848.20. During tho ten years ho has had control of its management the average number of students per year, according to its annual catalogues, has been 144. The average in como from each student has been $."i(), making a total income to the college iu the past ten years of $72,000. To this is to be added tho interest arising from the en dowment fund $30,000 per year, making tho total income, exclusive of tho profits arising from four farms and individual do nations, as follows : From Studonts $ 72,000 " Endowment fund, 10 years 300,000 In 1878 tho Legislature generously ap propriated $80,000 to lift tho indebtedness of tho college heretofore referred to. Up to that time the annual interest on thai in debtedness amounted to $5,000, while from 1873 to 1878, would foot up in the aggre gate to $28,000. This sum, together with the cost of building water works and a houso for one of the professors, would be as lonows For Syears Interest 011 debt " Protessor's houso " Water works $28,000 1.000 .... i",oix) i otat.. ..............., .$57,000 Deducting these expenditures from the in como would leave it for educational pur poses alone the sum ot $315,000. With this fund General Beater managed to haw graduated in ten years forty-six stu dents at an average cost for each qraduate of $6,848.26. SIX THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND FOKTV-E1GIIT DOLLARS AND TWENTY-SIX CENTS. These figures, startling as they arc, arc taken from the college records and given to the public, not to disparage the aims, ob jects or intents for which that institution was originally organized; not to decry the good it may do ; not to cripple it useful ness nor to throw obstacles in tho way of its success, but to show how faithless its chief excutivo has been to tho trust im posed in him in this matter. For ten years he has been tho trusted head of its man agement, and during all these ten years he has been willingly receiving the State's money without any effort to return an equivalent for it or any idea of stopping an institution that otherwise would com mand the respect and good wishes of all. Neither do we refer to these figures to reflect upon the personal honesty of Gen eral Beaver, who being tho principal ad viser and executive head of tho college, must bear the principal partof the respon sibility of its frightful mismanagement and shameless squandering of the public moneys, but to Bhow tho-executive ability of the man whom Cameron and his rin,r of State bosses would forco upon the taxpayers as the chief executivo of tlie commonwealth. Contrast the executivo ability of James A. Beaver as shown by the foregoing plain statement of facts with the executive abil- ifvnf TOnTiAi-f: T TVif.ienn ao ilicnliwn.1 : the management of the financial affairs of I the city of Philadelphia, and then say for ' yourselves which is tlie proper person to elect as the chief executive of tho Stat of Pennsylvania. n.iP?askl,,gt00 nch we may josethe I,IS.thai w.e oe'ore-" Kidney-Wort asks nothing but a fair trial. This given. It fears nolOOToftalthlnlta virtues! A lady writes afflicted l with kidney complaints, lwo pack Jgff ,?"aey-w.0" have done we more good than all tho medicine and doctors I hav nauueiore. I believe It la a sun: cure." - a-Fast, brilliant and fashionable are the Diamond Dye colors. One package colors 1 to 4 lbs. of goods. lOcents lor any color. OEsn.rajr Tour Hop Bitters have been ol great value to mo. 1 was laid up with typhoid fever for oyer two months and could get no relief until I tried your Hop Hitters. To those suflerlngfrom debility or any ono in feeble health, I cordially lecommend them. -. . J- C. Stoetzkl, C83 Fulton Btreet, Chicago. 111. sl-2wd&w Croup. WhooplngCough and lironchttis im mediately relieved by Sblloh's Cure. For sale at Cochran's flrug store. 137 North Queen St. myl lwdcow&w A l'atrtarcb Writes: "With a Arm, steady hand (not a trembling one), though my nge Is nearly eighty, 1 give my testimony to the value of Burdock Blood Bitteis; for twenty years I suffered tortures lndescrlbuble through dys pepsia, indigestion and constipation. I tried Hundred of remedies, but all was money thrown away until I tried your bitters. 1 give Burdock Blood Bitters the credit for makinic me strong and hearty." Price si. For sale at H. B. Cochran's drug btore, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Will you sutler with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh'a Viializxr is miir..ni.i to euro you. For Halo at Cochran 's ilniir tn- 137 North Queen St. fU ,. em. 7. . r r "- -. inyMwdcow&w Beds or Down Feel llard. All beds seem hard to the rheumatic. Then harken ye peevish sufferer! Apply Dr Thomas' Kclcctric Oil to yonr aching Joints uml muscles. Rely upon it that yon will ex perlcnce speedy roilet. Such.ut least, 1 the testimony of those who have used It.' The re medy is likewise successfully resorted to for throat and lung diseases, sprains, bruises, etc. For sale- at H. 11. Cochran's drug store, M37 North Uuccn street, Lancaster. SLSKfLuss nights, made miserable by that terrible couyh. Shilnh's Cure is the remedy lor you. For sale at Cochran's drug store. 137 North Oueeu Su niyl-lwdeowAw MEDICAL. T7-IDNKY-WOBX IS A Sure Cure for All Diseases OF THE KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It has specific action on this most import ant orgun, enabling it to throw ott torpidity and inaction. Stimulating the healthy sccre Hon of t he Bile, and by keeping the bowels in free condition, effecting its regular discharge. TWTnlmnQ Hyn are suflering from ma JXUMCUIcl. laria, have tho chills, are till, lous, dyspeptic or constipated, Kidney-Wort will surely relievo and quickly cine. In the Spring to cleanse the System, every one should take a thorough course ol it. old by Druggists, race, HI. KIDNEY-WORT. pephl iycodJLw riMiK Purest ana Best Meuieluc Ercr Made. A combination ot HOI'S, I'.UCHU. MAN DUAlvE and DANDELION, with all the bet and most curative properties ot all other Hit teis, makes the greatest BLOOD PURIFIER. LIVER REGULATOR and Lite and Healtli Restoring Agent on earth. No disease cm possibly long exi.it where llopBitters are used so varied and perfect are their operations. THEV GIVE NEW LIFE AND VIGOR TO TIIE AGED AND INFIRM. To all Uio?o employments cause irregular ity ot tho bowels or urinary organs, or who rt'imirn mi Aitntl7i Tnni.. i iriMun lent. Hop Hitler aits invaluable, without in toxiialIi:g. No matter u hat vour icelings or symptoms arc what tho dlseaso or ailment is use Hop Hitters, Don't wait until you are siek. but it von onlv !-! Ii-hI nrmtunmi.1.1 . c. them at once. 11 may save your life: it. lias saved humlicds. S5oO will 1.0 paid for a case thev will not. cure or holti tin r.f, ...... let your Iriends sutler, but use and urge them to use HOP IUTTKRn. Remember. Hon Bit- tors Is 110 vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, out the Purest, ami lii-t. MoiiMin .i-..-...... i I the "Iiivaltu'H Friend unit !!opc."und no' person or tamily should be without them. i. I. V. is an absolute and irresl-dablc euro lor Drunkenness, use ot opium, tobacco aud narcotics. 5"Send for Circular. All the nbove sold by drmrgists. HOP BITTERS MFG. CO., Rochester, N. Y., and Toronto, ont. sepl-lmeod&w HOSTBTTBR'S CELEBRATED That terrible scourge fever and ague, ami its congener, billons rumittent, besides atlcc tions ot tho stomach, liver and bowels, pro duced by miasmatic air and water, are both eradicated and prevented by the use of Hos tel ter's Stomach Bitters, :i purely vegetable elixir, indoiscd by physicians, and more ex tensively used as a remedy lor tho above clats ol disorders, as well as lor many others, than any medicine of the"age. For talc by all Druggists and Dealers gen-crally- sl-lydcod&w OKISSON'S KIKOIS I'LASTKICS. BEffAEE of mm BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTERS HAVE BEEN IMITATED And their excellent reputation injured by worthless imitations. The Dublin an. cautioned against buyiug Plasters haviu" similar sounding names. Sco that the word C-A-P-C-I-N-E is correctly spelled. Aro tho only improvement ever made in Plasters. One is worth moro than a dozen of any otherkind. Will positively cure rhero other reme dies will not even relieve. Price, 25 Cents. Bewaro of cheap Piasters made with lead poisons. SEABURY & JOHNSON, MAxvyAcnnuira Chemists, Nbw Yobk. " A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Price 25 Cents. MEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION PLASTER. CHAS. V. CRITXKNTON, 113 Fultou St.. ow York, sole acent lor Ut. C W. Ben son's Eemedlcs, to whom all orders should neaddrNKd. Jy27-2wdeod&weow STOMACH BITTERS taoii'sCapBMfsPlasffi olotmhto. puniuKoi CLOTHING! D.B.H0STETTER&SON, No. 24 Centre Square. A RAKE CHANCE TO BUY WELL-MAPK CLOTHING AT LESS THAN COST. Wo must close out tho balance or our SPRING 7AND :S0lMER STOCK 1st, Therefore anyone about to purchase should call on us for bargains. Along with this Closing Sale are many Gar menta suitable for FALL AND WINTER WEAR. JS"Hfmnnilwir mi AH-Wj-ki ciit rn m.H at $10.00 la Blifl lu tJio leal as t Stylo and UlUl, D. fi. Bostetter & Sob, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. EOR SALtL. 1? Ap SAI.M SIV.VKAIf.lir.il wiiio.' Apply at 101 MIDDLE STREET. JN "W 1USAUI. OUR NEW REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a large number ot properties In city and country, with prices, &c. Copies sent tree to any address. ALLEN A. HERR & CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agents, No. IOC East King Street. UULIU SALK OK VALUABLE CITY RESIDENCE. On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, ISSi, will be sold at Public Sale, ut the Leop ard Hotel, East King Street, Lancaster CUy, Pa., the following valuable ilty property, to wit: A lot of ground, on which are erected a large three-story BRICK RESIDENCE AND STABLE, on the southeast corner ot Orange and Lime streets ; the building contains in all twenty good sized rooms : alto Bath Room, three good, dry cellars, aud is uiranged with all the modern conveniences, ualled-in fur nace, hot and cold water, sewer connections, etc. It is one of the best built houses in the city, well arranged with closets, etc., ami in the best ef order and repair: there is also a good Wash House, Bake Oven, Smoke House. Wood House, Large Cistern, etc. Tho lot fronts 92 feet on Llmo street and 100 feet on Orango street, leaving a beautiful side yanl oa Lime street 47- leet wide, which is well tilled with choice Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, etc. In addition to this lot, and collected with it by a live and one-halt loot wide alley, is another lot fronting on Ur.mt street, twenty six and one-quarter feet' wide, and extending northward one hundred and lorty and two third feet, on nhich is erected u la:ge and sub stantial BRICK STABLE, Carriage House and Shedding attached. $S,CO0 ot tho purchase money may remain in the property lor a term ot years, it desired. Sale to commence at 7:."J0 o'clock p. in., on snill dflv. rhnn attmifhinr i will lii rii-mi hiwI terms made known bv JOHN R. DIFFENI5ACII. 11. SmiBEttT, Auct. sept5,12,19,J0AOct::,10d ED VCATIOXAX, SWAKT1IMOKK COL.LKOK. UK4)lKVIK(l IN KKSTttHKrt ItlTIT.lt. ING. Both sexes admitted. College and pre paratory school under earo ot membeis ol the Society ol Friends. The main building, destroyed by lire 9th month, last, has been completely rebuilt, enlarged, and litteil up with all conveniences. Thorough instruction in Luuguage-', Literature, Mathematics and toe Sciences. New Scientific Building con taining Laboratories, Dratting Rooms, Ma chine Shops, and all appliances for puisuingu thorough courso in Chemistry, Mechanical and Civil Engineering. Tlie next term opens 9th mo. (opt.) 23th. Apply early, as, other things beintr equal, places will be given to tho earliest applicants. For full particulars, address EDWARIJ M. MAG1LL, Pres't, Swartbmoro College, Delaware Co., Pa. junc22-3md O WITHIN C. SHOKTLIDGK'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MKD1A, PENN., 12 Miles from Philadelphia. SCHOOL YEAR OPENS SEPTEMBER 12. Fixed price covers every expense, even books. &c. No extra charges. No incidental expenses. No examination for admission. Thirteen experienced teachers, all men and all graduates, bpccitd opportunities f.;r apt students to advance r.ipidl v. ijpccial drill lor dull and backward boys. Patrons or students may select any studies or choose the regular English. eient!flc, Business, Classical or Civil Engineering conrso. Students lined at Media are now in Harvard, Yale and ten other colleges and polytechnic schools. Media has seven churches ami a temperance charter which prohibits the sale ot all Intoxicating drinks. For new illustrated circular address nie principal ami proprietor, SW1THIN C. SHORTMD'JE, A. M. ( Harvard Universitv Graduate) MEDIA. PENN. nMmd&w" TjIDUUATIONAU. Pennsylvania State College. FALL TEBM OPENS AUGUST 25. Located in ono of the most beautiful nnd healthful or the entire Allegheny legion. Open to students ot both sexes, and oilers the following Courses ot Study : 1. A lull Classical Courso of four yeuis. '.. A lull Scientic Course of lour years. 3 The following Technical Courses ol four years each : (a) Agriculture : (b) Natural Hi, tory; (c) Chemistry and Phj sics ; (d) Civil Engineering. 4. A ."special Courso in Agriculture. 5. A Special Course lu Chemistry. 6. A Ciassi'jal and Scientific Preparatory Coarse. Military drill is required. Expenses for board and incidentals very low. TUITION FREE. Young Indies in charge ot a compe tent lady principal. dress GEO. W.ATHERTON, President, Mate College. Centre Co., Pa. nugS-13WT.Th.4S w.iu. COAJj. B. B. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds oJj LUMBER AND COAL. rfard: No. 420 North Water and Prince treoi-3 iiL-evo Lemon Lancaster. n3-lyd C IOAL AMD CK..11KNT. ft l.vlronn V:illnv nml rttltA. M. A Co:tl lor all purposes well cleaned.- i;"t Brand Itosendalo Cement 'at reduced prices. Also Limestone Screenings for walks :.nd drives; guarantee satisfaction. Hay and btniw by tho bale or ton. ardand Oflieo : Harrisburg pike. General Offlce: 20 East Chestnut Street. KAUFPMAN, KKLLE1C fti'CO. aprl-lw.I ' lOAt. M. V. B. COHO, 830JfOHTK WATER BT., Zanctuter. Ea., Wholesale and Eetall Sealers In LUMBER AND OOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange, Jaru J"11 umce: No. 330 north watrw STREET. lObSMytl r XOU WANT TO KEEP COOL, GO AND DRINK SOME FIRST-CLASS CREAM SODA WATER AT LOCHER'S DRUG STORE. NO. 9 BAST KING STREET, Only WVE CENTS a Glass. CLOTUIXB JtC. pi BAND UVSa -FOB NECKTIES, COLLARS. SHIRTS. SUSPENDERS, AT ERISMASPS. 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. O ,DK 1 Is now under lull headway and will con tlnnc to blaze away with unabated fury tUl our IMMENSE STOOE -OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING Is entirely disposed ot. Talk about Great Bargains! you never saw or heard ot any liko we are giving. AH say they Never Saw Clothing Sold So Cheap ! We could present a list ol inducements al most 11 milo long, but our space will not per mit. Come unit sco us, for a great BIG SAVING can be made in buvlncr from n 1m. sides tho advantage ot having A MUCH LARGER STOCK than any other house iu tho city to select Irom. Hirsli & Brother, 1 Pcnn Hall Clothing House, 2 and 4 North Queen Street and 6 and 8 Penn Square. scpS-lyd 11 OYS' SCHOOL SUITS. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS AT AL. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PRICE HOUSE, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Having a large assortment of Boys' School Suits on hand I will dispose of them at prices far below their value in order to close thorn out. i The suits are all made of pure Woolen Goods, well made and handsomely trimmed, and will be sold at very low prices ; call and see them. Merchant Tailoring De partment. Having in my em ploy one of the best cutters in the state I can guarantee a per fect fit. Call and examine the latest styles of FALL and WINTER GOODS. They are now ready and can be seen at AL Rosenstein's, Merchant Tailor and Clothier. 37 North Qaoen Street, Lancaster. TI7-JI.L.1AMSON Ss FOOTER. FOR EARLY AUTUMN Wear 1 here is no cnrnint morn usotulut.d none that will pay a better interest lor the money Invested in it, than a FALL OVERCOAT. The coat that everybody should have. In stead ol putting on heavy underwear, hold on to tho summer weight a little longer and buv u PALL O VEttCO AT to wear fi e cool morn, lngs and evenings. We have a iresh invoice of them, and tho prices aro low enough to meet the want ot all. FOB THE LAP TENUIS PLAYERS We have a Hat mado especially for them In Cardinal and Peacock Green. The boys liavo another new leap tcr school wear In the OMEtt PACHA. It is in two colors, Ponso and Ultra-Marino, with an Austrian cord. -THE ELECTRIC SHIRT. Is a decided success, andthoseGKEEN CLUB HOUSE TIES aro still tho iavorite. We have mem in omer colors ami an sizes and dots. E. & W, C0LLABS AND CUFFS . IN ALL THE NEW STTLES. WlIilAMSON AND FOSTER 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LANCASTER. PA. Liuuoita, jtv. HOUSKASjA GO'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, Wo. 43 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. Tho very best and finest qualities of Foreign and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con. stantly lor sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Rye Whisky of the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom House .Brandy, warranted ot the vlntnere ot is I it.ePJ especially for medicinal pm poses. Pure I Old Holland Gin, and other Widsklea. Bran. tiles and Wines to suit the trade. fcW-Jyd HOUSEAJ. CO, Seml-Annnal DMT GOODS. I r I 'HUE NORTH ND DRY GOODS STORE IS THE PLACE TO BUY THE BEST COMFORTS FOB THE LEAST MONEY. These COMFORTS are made on the premises oat of Good, Clean Cotton and Best Calico. J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, ll-lyd LANCASTER. PA. )REl'AKE FOR THE MOSQC1TOS ! Headquarters FOR letting and Canopies. MOSQUITO CANOl'IES: 9Mnch x 9 yards, . 100-inch x 10J yard?, . 108-Inch x 11 yards, . PINK Oil WIIITK WITH Fill NUB. $1.53 '. 1.60 , 1.75 WITHOUT OK No extra clmrgo for putting up. . B. MARTIN & CO.. Cor. We3t King and Prince Sts., LANCASTER, PA. N KW TURK. STORK. SPECIAL BARGAIN IN BLACK CASHMERES, att,Shand&Co. Have opened their NEW FALL LINE and offer the best possible valno. 40-inch wide, 50c. a yard. 40-Inch wide, CS l-3c. a yard. 40-inch wide, 67c. a yard. 40-Indi wide, 75c. a yard. NEW FALL SHADES IN Drss Goods and All-Wool Suitings. Jus-t opened our first delivery or FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. WHITE BLANKETS, COLORED BLANKETS, In all bizc and qualities, at BOTTOM PltlCES. COMFORTS at very low prices. NEW YOKK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. N KW VBEAF STORE Metzger & Haudimaii Ilought several months ago a Largo Stock ol COTTON FLANNELS, COTTON FLANNELS, COTTON FLANNELS, COTTON FLANNELS. Also a Full Stock of WHITE AND COLORED MHsJool Fills, WHICH WE CAN SELL AT LOWER PRICES, LOWER PRICES, Than it Uought Now. metZuEr k wmm NEW CHEAP STORE. No. 43 West King Street. Between the Cooper Houso and Sorrel Horse Hotel. nl4-lviw CUMJfA AMD UJUASS WAKE. H IOH MARTCf. FBDIT JARS! FRIT JABS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -AT- CHINA HALL. Hoadquartcrs, for MASON PORCELAIN LINED FRDIT JARS, Pinto, Quarts, and Half Gallons. Gem Glass TopJPruIt Jar, Cohansey Glass Top Fruit Jar. RUBBERS FOR MASON JARS. JELLY TUMBLERS! JELLY CUPS! High & Martin. 16 HAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA, novum Tvxutawnm hoods. JjUJJW ft WIlLbON. HOUSEFURNISHING ! nun & wmsoir. STOVES, HEATEBS and BANGESftr Offices, Hotels. Beaidencesud Public Buildings. STEAM PLUMBING AND GAS-FITTING. SLATE MANTELS, CHANDELIERS. lqt. Fruit Jars Only Sets. Apiece. JELLY TUMBLERS, TIN OANS,&c.,&c. FLINN & WILLSON. (SIGN or Tine two big dogs.) LANCASTER, PA. WtSJiS QOOLING, KKFKK9UINU AND 11KALTUFUL DKIKKS KOK HOT WEAXJUK. APOLUNARIS WATER, the Queen of Table Waters. CANTELL & COCHRAN'S DUBLIN ami BELFAST GINGER. ALE, THE FINEST IN THE MARKET. Co.,CIa.W1KKS,fOUrownd!rect,,ni,ortat,on ,ro,u t!le ,lousu o Evarlatff. l.upoutyt PLEASMT VALLEY WlM COMPANY; Great Western with tho Brand and Label. Tho Hammon.lf.port Co. make no Sparkling Wines ti,pVJii,.Ing?d?pn,arBnin.,,so1 rKEXCII CHAMPAGNES. Woa'ro thca-ent for tho Pleasant Valley Wine Co.'s Great Western Extra Drv Winn tiT mu ".... SuMSfcin H. E. SLAYMAKER, NO. 29 BAST Z.JOIVASXMK WATCHES. MK-K.J. ZAI1M. RK.TA1L DKALKB1N Watches and Jewelry, and representa tive of the Oldest Houso in the Trade In Lan caster county, has Bold to hia customers about Six Iilrel Lancaster ffaicto, IN TWO YEARS, ENDORSEMENT UNQUALIFIED. LANCASTER, IA., Hepl.U, 1SS2. TO LANCASTER WATCH CO.: Gentlemen IT AFFORDS ME GREAT PLEASURE TO REAR TESTIMONY TO THE GOOD Q UALITIES OF ' THE LANCASTER WATCH." THE MOVE MENTS, FROM THE"' NEW ERA " UP ARE ALL ACCURATELY FINISHED, AND ARE UNIFORMLY GOOD TIME KEEPERS. WE HAVE SOLD DURING THE PASTTWO YEARS ABOUT SIX HUN DRED (C00) OF THESE WATCHES, AND THEIR PERFORMANCE. AS TIMEKEEPERS, IN THE POCKETS OF FARMERS, MECHANICS, RAIL ROAD MEJS. AND OTHERS, HAS IlEEN CORRECT AND SATISFAC- WE HA VE, FOR MANY YEARS. BEEN SELLING ACL GRADES OF AMERICAN WATCHES, AND WE BE LIEVE THAT, GRADE FOR GRADE. THE "LANCASTER" STANDS AT THE HEAD OF THE ENTIRE LIST, LEADING IN QUALITY BOTH ITS AMJZJtlUAjV AND FOREIGN COM PETITORS. Yours very truly, EDW.J.ZAHM, Manufacturing Jeweler, Zahm't Corner, Lancaster, Pa. THIS IS THE OPINION OF AN Expert in Watches, who has for nearly THIRTY-FIVE YEARS been lamillar with all tho different grades and makes ol Watches in tho American Market of both American and European manufacture. RAIVllOADS. rpui GREAT Burlington Eonte. t'alcage, llarilBsteB & qalucj B. B. Chicago, tJnrllogton & qnincj B. B. PKINCIPAL LINE AND OLD FAVORITE FROM CHICAGO OR PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVER. Tho SHORTEST, QUICKEST and REST line to St. Joseph, Atchinson, Topeka, Denison, Dallas, Galveston, and ail points In Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Montana.and Texas. This route has no superior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed as being tho GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE. Universally conceded to bo tho REST EQUIPPED Railroad in the world for all classes ol travel. All connections made In Union depots. Try it and yon will find traveling a luxury Instead of a discomfort. Through tickets via this celi-brat .i nn. n. sale at all offices In the U. S. and Canada. All Information about rates of farc.SIecplno Cars, etc, cheerfully given by PERCEVAL LOWELL, Goneral Passenger Agent, Chicago, III. T.J.POTTER, 3d Vico Pres. & Gen. Managor, Chicago, III. JOHN y. A. BEAS.Om. Eastern Agt., 317 Broadway, soc Washington St. New York. Rostov, Mas. navhMyd&w VAJtJUAUES, 4SC. I'MB STAJillAKD CARR1AUE WORK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Co., PINE Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Rear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. We make every style Ruggy and Carriage de sired. All work nniihed In the most comfort Rhln Anil .Ii'imnf. atvln TVa .. AH,M.i.n . selected material, and employ only the best mechanics, tor quality or workourprlces are the cheapest in the state. We buy lor cash and jell on the most reasonable terms. Give us a f-alL All work warranted. Repairing prompt ,ly attended to. Ono set ot workmen especially mplovod for that uurpone. f n2K-tM - SAMUEL H. PRICK, ATTORNEY, HAS Removed his Ofllce from 56 North Dnfru' street to No.41 GRANT STREET, lmmedl ifc.111 Kcar 'icort House, -.Long's nIbw AMD Z.1QVOMS. Brand. Extra Drv. AGENT, KINCh STREET. THA rKI.KKS' uttitr , I AMMKTfcK AMU MII.I.KIlUVnt v r- La l -"ic uu u IVUOWK Leave Lancatser (P. K. Depot), at 7 9 m.i lldoa. m.t and 4, and ftaBpVmeicnt i Saturday .when the last car leaves atMB v. m JFVI, &UJ,e?to,(lower eBd)at5.anapi a. M., and 1, 3, and 7 p. m. Cars run dally on ah jvo time except on Sub pULCMBIA AOKT OKPOS1T RAIL- JLM ROAII TIME TABLE. .xl" "ow r".n JJgularlv on the Columbia ..,.. ..vjru.-n, muirun.i on the following umo: SOUTH WAKP. I STATIONS. f HORTHHAl-.D. p. If. v.i. 620 6:35 6:42 7:00 75 7:09 7:li 7:17 7:23 7OT 7:41 SM 8:13 7:50 7:3(5 75S 7:17 7:15 S KA1MM COLUMBIA B. K. ARKANOKMENT OpTassENQER TRAINS MONDAY, MAY 22, 188?. NORTHWARD. r.w.vt. Oiorryville Lancaster, King S LuncaHttr Columbia. ARRIVK " A" TA.M I SI J!:' Columbia.... s.-jo kb J?Jii Washington... :09 5s J0"- Ciwawell.... 8.ft! 5:3t J0 Safe Harbor.".. 7:45 Orffi JJ:0" Shcnk's Jferry.. 7:40 &oi "35 ....Pequea 7:a 4:58 J'3 iorkEurnace.. 7:34 4:; ' ....Tuequan 7:a 4iil U:lft McCull'a Perry, tea 4-47 l ',te'a K'ldy... 7:10 HV, J'Vr; -EkMnif Creek.. 76 4iB ll:Ja 7:10 ..Peach llotioin.. C:57 4:a; 11:54 7:27 ...Conowingo... &4I 4:12 12:03 7:37 Octorara BJ2 4 05 11? W Port Drno-m.. 6S0 35 1&30 8du ....Perryvlllo 3:41 A.M. Reading... SOUTHWARD. LXAVB. Reading... AKRIVK. Columbia.. Lancaster.. A.M. 7i 9:40 9-J0 9:40 X. VtMi r.M. 2:10 2,10 P.M. 6:10 825 8:13 825 r.m rtujcuaier, 1 Quarryville King St. 5:.T0 5:40 10:40 TJ,i?n",i";e? at RnK With tniliw toand 9:55 6:45 from Philadelphia, Potteville, B lentown and New York, via Harrlsburtr. Al- irg, fir Round .Brook Hanover, ixittysl.urg, Frederick and Haiti! morB- A. M. WILSON. Sm.t. 1 ITT YCHi7,hUkn. toaU fU,r MONDA , ZzZ u7b' ,,hS2. on the 1'ennt.yl' vania Rallrcul win arrivo at and leave the L.inc.n..,- an, i Pliiiiulelphla !opotna follows: I Lev Lan Eastwabd. Ar Phil Mall Expreva.. Flint. T.tiw. A.M. A.M 7 JO !.': a 6tX 8:10 lork Accommolatlon urrives.. Lancaflter Aceoinodntlon arrives.. 10:20 8:10 uuiuiuuui -ci-onimouuuon.. ....... WJO 11:15 Frederick Accommodation 'arrives. Seashore Mjiku , SnmlRv M nil lr.it. IViM IMi 2:42 2Si 3fi r.v. johnstow,. Exprevc::::;.;;:;;;::::: H?i?,,,''. ilaI3t2b".r AcconimoilaUon , Mall Train " 5:05 ":: !I45 lr.--i UK 8:50 11:00 HunovHr Afriiiiiiittiif ....". . 8?nfh5r? tbn,Dgh to "anover daily, except Frederick Accommodation, weHt.conncctinir at Lancaster with Fait Line, west! at 1-40 will run through to Fnlerick. ' "3l' al- IW wul ILe. lAr. I Phil Lan WlBTWARD. NewsExDrcsa A.M. A.M. ayJasi8Cn?er' af2ra.,"',o-u vi i-". joy. :: MaUTrain.No.2,viaColumbli1,ieave8 4:31 4:30 6:27 6:27 9:40 7:00 8:i: llanover AccommtHlatlon leaves.... 10:15 10:20 P.M. Frederick AccommodaVlonTeavcs"! Harrlsburg Accommodation Iancaster Accommodation leaves... hsbbuVKTPr?r:?.t:?n Pacillc Expresa 11.-03 1:40 ISO 5 05 2:30 TM 7:40 P.M. 2:14 V:14 .1:40 9:05 il:10 11:91; 1:45 uMiBoanf express, west, at 5:40 d. m ban wUeDown?CX bje. ont Joy, tflirabe'thtown ami MhlfiTe i$i ?iF'ie? Fast Hne JfewKxpna.s. Mail Pm VSn'daOvf JSPfa" sma 1aclUc E- SXOVKS. TNCREA9E TOOK CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 810, $20, 50, $100. Those desiring to make money on small and meuinm investments In grain, provisions and stock speculations, can ao no by operating on our plan. From May 1. IWJlv to the present dato. on investments of $1,00 to S1.0U0 cash profits have been realized and paid to invest ors umountinir to several times the original investment, still leaving the original Invest ment making money or payable on demand. Explanatory circulars and statements ot lund W sent free. We want responsible agents who will report the crops and Introduce the plan. Address, FLEMMLNG & MBRRIAM. Commission Merchants, Major Block, Chi cago, UL luO-lyd MEDICAL, CI KAY'S SPKCiriO HDlOlHJC.THi F Great-English Remedy. An nntauinat euro tor Impotenoy, and all Diseases that Vision, Premature OldTiiW STSmiS other diseases that lead to lwantttT oS .xriMYSfiU,lAY Mwec3.rr Y. "1AHE8. VAMES. Til .. Wm . - V vl Mnt.n.V - Mwai A.M. P.M. T.M. 6:20 ... 2::ai 730 .... 3:40 7:10 10 3-M 7:30 1:10 3:40 9:45 3SW 6.50 Rl. 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